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Help Guide
Personal Audio System
SRS-ZR5
The following explains how to use this speaker.
The content referenced in the Operating Instructions is described in detail through the
following links.
Network connection (wired)
You can connect the speaker to a wired network if a Wi-Fi network connection is not possible.
Connecting by using the browser on your PC (Wi-Fi network, Modern UI)
This section explains how to set up by using the browser on your PC (Modern UI) via a Wi-Fi network.
Connecting by using the browser on your PC (Wi-Fi network, Windows 7/8.1)
This section explains how to set up by using the browser on your PC (Windows 7/8.1) via a Wi-Fi network.

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  • Page 1 Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 The following explains how to use this speaker. The content referenced in the Operating Instructions is described in detail through the following links. Network connection (wired) You can connect the speaker to a wired network if a Wi-Fi network connection is not possible.
  • Page 2 Connecting by using the browser on your PC (Wi-Fi network, Mac) This section explains how to set up by using the browser on your PC (Mac) via a Wi-Fi network. Connecting by using iPhone/iPod touch This section explains how to connect the speaker to a Wi-Fi network by using iPhone/iPod touch. Playback via a network (Internet music streaming service) You can stream music from the Internet using SongPal.
  • Page 3 Getting Started What you can do with the speaker Parts and controls Mounting the speaker on a wall Included items Checking the included items Power source Connecting to an AC outlet Turning the power on Turning the power off (standby mode) Using the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode Auto standby mode SongPal...
  • Page 4 Listening with multiple speakers (SongPal Link) Speaker settings Setting the sound quality Setting the auto standby mode Setting the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode Setting the BLUETOOTH audio streaming playback quality (Codec) Listening to music on a PC Without a Wi-Fi network Connecting via a LAN cable Making a wireless connection (BLUETOOTH connection) With a Wi-Fi network...
  • Page 5: With A Wi-Fi Network

    Making a wireless connection (BLUETOOTH connection) Connecting a USB cable Connecting via an audio cable (with stereo mini plugs) Listening to music on a USB flash drive Using SongPal Listening to music from an Internet music service Without a Wi-Fi network (PC) Connecting via a LAN cable Making a wireless connection (BLUETOOTH connection) Without a Wi-Fi network (Smartphone)
  • Page 6 Connecting to a wired network Wireless Surround/Wireless Stereo connection Using this speaker as a rear speaker (Wireless Surround) Connecting two speakers (Wireless Stereo) BLUETOOTH connection (pairing) How to make a wireless connection with BLUETOOTH devices Pairing and connecting with a BLUETOOTH device Pairing and connecting with a PC (Windows 8.1) Pairing and connecting with a PC (Windows 7) BLUETOOTH connection (NFC)
  • Page 7 Setting your PC as a DLNA server and controller (Windows 7) BLUETOOTH Selecting the BLUETOOTH audio streaming playback quality (Codec) Listening Network Listening to music on a PC via a network (Windows 8.1) (Windows Media Player) Listening to music on a PC via a network (Windows 7) (Windows Media Player) Listening to music on a PC via a network (Media Go) Listening to music on a PC via a network (Media Go with SongPal operation) Listening to music with the Music application (Xperia)
  • Page 8 Compatible operating systems (Mac) Compatible DLNA devices Compatible BLUETOOTH devices Compatible USB devices Software update Updating the pre-installed software Update method 1: Automatic update via the Internet Update method 2: Manual update via the Internet Update method 3: Manual update via a USB flash drive Searching the latest software via a network connection Manual update via a USB flash drive (when the update via a network has failed) Wi-Fi signal strength...
  • Page 9 Any button on the speaker cannot be operated The setup conditions of the speaker used last time are not retained The speaker has entered the standby mode or BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode unexpectedly The power indicator flashes in red Sound No sound/Sound from only one speaker/Low sound level Distorted sound/humming or noise from the speaker Network connection The speaker cannot connect to the network (Other equipment on the network cannot find or recognize the speaker)
  • Page 10 Searching the latest software via a network connection Manual update via a USB flash drive (when the update via a network has failed) Reset Initializing the speaker Disposal and transfer Disposing of or giving away this speaker 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents Help Guide SRS-ZR5 ........................Connecting to a wired network ....................... Connecting the speaker to a Wi-Fi network using a PC connected wirelessly ( Modern UI) ............................Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using a PC connected wirelessly (Windows 7/ Windows 8.1)
  • Page 12 Listening with multiple speakers (SongPal Link) ..............Speaker settings ..........................Setting the sound quality ......................Setting the auto standby mode ....................Setting the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode ..............Setting the BLUETOOTH audio streaming playback quality (Codec) ........Listening to music on a PC ......................
  • Page 13 With a Wi-Fi network ........................Using SongPal (Google Cast) ....................Listening sound from a TV ......................Connecting a HDMI cable ......................Connections ............................ Wi-Fi network connection ....................... Selecting the Wi-Fi network connection method ..............DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) .................. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button of the wireless router ......................
  • Page 14 Connecting a Walkman ......................AUDIO IN ............................Connecting to a portable audio device, etc................HDMI .............................. Connecting to a TV ......................... Settings ............................Network ............................Setting your PC as a DLNA server and controller (Windows 8.1) ........Setting your PC for operating from a smartphone, iPhone, etc. as a controller (Windows 8.1) .......................
  • Page 15 Compatible operating systems (Windows) ................Compatible operating systems (Mac) ................... Compatible DLNA devices ....................Compatible BLUETOOTH devices ..................Compatible USB devices ...................... Software update ........................... viii Updating the pre-installed software ..................Update method 1: Automatic update via the Internet ............Update method 2: Manual update via the Internet ...............
  • Page 16 The speaker cannot connect to the network (Other equipment on the network cannot find or recognize the speaker) .................. Unable to connect to a network via a Wi-Fi connection ............Unable to connect to a network via a Wi-Fi connection (even though a correct SSID is selected) ........................
  • Page 17: Connecting To A Wired Network

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting to a wired network This section explains how to connect the speaker to a wireless router with a commercially-available LAN cable, then how to connect the router to the PC. Usually the DHCP setting is set to ON when you connect your PC to the network.
  • Page 18 When you connect the speaker to a network for the first time after purchase, or after you initialize the speaker, the BLUETOOTH/Network standby function is turned on automatically. Related Topic Using the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 19: Connecting The Speaker To A Wi-Fi Network Using A Pc Connected Wirelessly ( Modern Ui)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting the speaker to a Wi-Fi network using a PC connected wirelessly (Modern UI) Note that the speaker should be initialized to the factory default for this connection. All BLUETOOTH device registration (pairing) information is deleted. To use the BLUETOOTH connection after that, delete all pairing information on the iPhone/iPod touch, and then set pairing again.
  • Page 20 [Settings]. In the case of a touch panel, display the charms by swiping from the right side of the screen to the center, then select [Settings]. Select Select [SRS-ZR5] from the network list. Display the [Sony Network Device Settings] screen. Launch a browser (Internet Explorer, etc.).
  • Page 21 Select [Apply]. Check that the LINK indicator lights up in orange. When the Wi-Fi connection is completed, the LINK indicator lights up in orange. It may take more than a minute for the LINK indicator to light up. The connection is complete. Connect the PC to the wireless router to be used.
  • Page 22 Until you finish the Wi-Fi network setting, it will not be protected. The Wi-Fi network will be protected again after setting the Wi-Fi security. When you connect the speaker to a Wi-Fi network for the first time after purchase, the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode is turned on automatically. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 23: Connecting To A Wi-Fi Network Using A Pc Connected Wirelessly (Windows 7/ Windows 8.1)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using a PC connected wirelessly (Windows 7/Windows 8.1) Note that the speaker should be initialized to the factory default for this connection. All BLUETOOTH device registration (pairing) information is deleted. To use the BLUETOOTH connection after that, delete all pairing information on the iPhone/iPod touch, and then set pairing again.
  • Page 24 For Windows 8.1, click or tap the desktop on the Start screen. Select on the right-bottom of the screen. Select [SRS-ZR5] from the network list. Display the [Sony Network Device Settings] screen. Launch a browser (Internet Explorer, etc.). Enter the following URL in the address bar.
  • Page 25 Check that the LINK indicator lights up in orange. When the Wi-Fi connection is completed, the LINK indicator lights up in orange. It may take more than a minute for the LINK indicator to light up. The connection is complete. Connect the PC to the wireless router to be used.
  • Page 26 Related Topic Using the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 27: Connecting To A Wi-Fi Network Using A Pc Connected Wirelessly (Mac)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using a PC connected wirelessly (Mac) Note that the speaker should be initialized to the factory default for this connection. All BLUETOOTH device registration (pairing) information is deleted. To use the BLUETOOTH connection after that, delete all pairing information on the iPhone/iPod touch, and then set pairing again.
  • Page 28 Click at the top of the screen. Select [Open Network Preferences...]. Select [SRS-ZR5] from the network list. Display the [Sony Network Device Settings] screen. Launch a browser (Safari, etc.). Enter the following URL in the address bar. http://192.168.211.129 Select [Network Settings] from the menu.
  • Page 29 Check that the LINK indicator lights up in orange. When the Wi-Fi connection is completed, the LINK indicator lights up in orange. It may take more than a minute for the LINK indicator to light up. The connection is complete. Connect the PC to the wireless router to be used.
  • Page 30 Related Topic Using the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 31: Connecting To A Wi-Fi Network Using An Iphone/Ipod Touch

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using an iPhone/iPod touch Note that the speaker should be initialized to the factory default for this connection. All BLUETOOTH device registration (pairing) information is deleted. To use the BLUETOOTH connection after that, delete all pairing information on the iPhone/iPod touch, and then set pairing again.
  • Page 32 Turn on the speaker. Search for the speaker on the iPhone/iPod touch. Tap [Settings]. Tap [SRS-ZR5] from the list. Perform the Wi-Fi network settings on the iPhone/iPod touch. Follow the instructions on the screen. Check that the LINK indicator lights up in orange.
  • Page 33 Until you finish the Wi-Fi network setting, it will not be protected. The Wi-Fi network will be protected again after setting the Wi-Fi security. When you connect the speaker to a Wi-Fi network for the first time after purchase, the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode is turned on automatically. Related Topic Using the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 34: Listening To Music From An Internet Streaming Service (Google Cast)

    For details about Google Cast, refer to the following URL: http://www.google.com/cast/audio/learn/ The specification and design of the application may change without notice. Tap [SongPal] on your smartphone, iPhone, etc. to start up the application. SongPal Tap [SRS-ZR5]. Tap [Settings].
  • Page 35 See the instructions, then find and install a Google Cast-enabled app on your smartphone/iPhone. Launch the Google Cast-enabled app. Tap the Cast button, and then tap [SRS-ZR5]. Select and start playback a track on the Google Cast-enabled app, and adjust the volume.
  • Page 36 In some cases, the speaker may need to be activated by a music service. If you activated the speaker, you can use music services. Follow the instructions on the music service’s application or SongPal. Services offered by third parties may be changed, suspended, or terminated without prior notice. Sony bears no responsibility for this. Related Topic...
  • Page 37: Listening With Multiple Speakers (Songpal Link)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Listening with multiple speakers (SongPal Link) You can enjoy listening to your favorite music in various styles by wireless speaker combinations. Compatible models For more details about SongPal Link and compatible models for Wireless Surround and Wireless Stereo functions, refer to the following URL.
  • Page 38 Using two speakers (Wireless Stereo) Pair two speakers together to create wider, stereo sound. For more details, see "Connecting two speakers (Wireless Stereo)." Related Topic Using this speaker as a rear speaker (Wireless Surround) Connecting two speakers (Wireless Stereo) 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 39: Connecting A Usb Flash Drive

    USB flash drive. Sony is not responsible for any loss or damage to data in a USB flash drive that is connected to the speaker. Sony does not guarantee correct operation when a USB hub or USB extension cable is used.
  • Page 40: Connecting A Walkman

    Files imported by x-app. cannot be played back. Connect the Walkman to the AUIDO IN jack of the speaker, and play back these files on the AUDIO IN mode. Sony is not responsible for any loss of data stored in a Walkman that is connected to the speaker. Related Topic...
  • Page 41: Connecting To A Tv

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting to a TV Use a High Speed Type HDMI cable (not supplied) to listen to TV sound from the speaker. Connect a High Speed Type HDMI cable to the HDMI ARC TO TV port on the speaker and the HDMI IN ARC port on your TV.
  • Page 42: Connecting To A Portable Audio Device, Etc

    If you use a cable (with stereo mini plugs) with significant resistance, the sound may be lower. Therefore make sure you use a cable (with stereo mini plugs) with low resistivity. Related Topic Listening to music on a portable audio device, etc. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 43: What You Can Do With The Speaker

    Music services and their period of availability may differ. An update of the speaker may be required. Services offered by third parties may be changed, suspended, or terminated without prior notice. Sony does not bear any responsibility for such situations.
  • Page 44: Parts And Controls

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Parts and controls Rear...
  • Page 45 (power)/ PAIRING button/indicator Press to turn the speaker’s power on and off (standby mode). While the speaker is turned on, press and hold until the beep sounds. The speaker is then in the pairing mode for the BLUETOOTH connection. -/+ (volume) buttons Touch to adjust the volume.
  • Page 46: Hdmi

    UPDATE indicator Lights up or flashes depending on the status of the speaker's software update. NETWORK indicator Lights up while in the network mode, or depending on the receiving service. BLUETOOTH indicator Lights up or flashes while in the BLUETOOTH mode to indicate the status of the BLUETOOTH connection. HDMI indicator Lights up while in the HDMI mode.
  • Page 47 If your wireless router has a Wi-Fi Protected Setup™(WPS) button (AOSS), you can connect to the Wi-Fi network by this method. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with your wireless router. Not available while the UPDATE indicator is lit Related Topic About the indicators Mounting the speaker on a wall 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 48: Mounting The Speaker On A Wall

    When connecting a bar speaker mounted on a wall to the HDMI ARC TO port, use a High-speed HDMI swivel cable. If the wall mount bracket (not supplied) is not found at your nearest store, ask to the Sony dealer or store where you have purchased this unit.
  • Page 49: Checking The Included Items

    After unpacking, check that all items in the list below are included. If any items are missing, contact your dealer. The number in ( ) indicates the quantity. Personal audio system (SRS-ZR5) (1) AC power cord Conversion adaptor Operating Instructions (Warranty Card ) (1) Provides important safety information, BLUETOOTH connection method, troubleshooting, etc.
  • Page 50: Connecting To An Ac Outlet

    Connect the supplied AC power cord to the AC IN terminal of the speaker. Connect the AC power cord to the AC outlet. If a conversion adaptor is supplied According your country or region, connect the conversion adaptor to the AC power cord. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 51: Turning The Power On

    To turn on the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode, turn on the speaker, then press and hold the (power)/ PAIRING button and the FUNCTION button on the top until the (power) indicator lights up in orange. Related Topic Turning the power off (standby mode) About the indicators Using the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 52: Turning The Power Off (Standby Mode)

    Wait until the indicator stops flashing. While the (power) indicator is flashing, the speaker is not operational. Wait until the indicator stays lit. Related Topic Using the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode Auto standby mode Standby mode differences 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 53: Using The Bluetooth/Network Standby Mode

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Using the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode If the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode is on, the speaker turns on when a BLUETOOTH device or network device is operated. The BLUETOOTH or network connection then starts. When you turn on the speaker in the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode, the start-up time becomes shorter and the speaker will become operational sooner, than when you turn on the speaker in the standby mode.
  • Page 54 Related Topic Turning the power off (standby mode) Setting the auto standby mode Standby mode differences 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 55: Auto Standby Mode

    The auto standby mode can be turned off by using SongPal. Note The auto standby mode may not work depending on the connecting device during the AUDIO IN function. Related Topic Setting the auto standby mode Standby mode differences 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 56: Songpal

    How to use the SongPal screen SongPal is an application for controlling Sony audio devices which are compatible with SongPal, by your smartphone, iPhone, etc. Search for SongPal at Google Play or the App Store and download with your smartphone, iPhone, etc. After downloading SongPal onto your smartphone, iPhone, etc.
  • Page 57 Note The screens above are the display examples. The actual display may differ. What you can control with SongPal varies depending on the connected device. Related Topic What you can do with SongPal 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 58: What You Can Do With Songpal

    Depending on the country or region, music services and their period of availability may differ. Separate registration is required for certain services. An update of the device may be required. Services offered by third parties may be changed, suspended, or terminated without prior notice. Sony does not bear any responsibility for such situations.
  • Page 59: Connecting To A Wi-Fi Network Using Songpal (Smartphone)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using SongPal (Smartphone) You can connect the speaker to a Wi-Fi network using SongPal installed on your smartphone. First, make a BLUETOOTH connection between the speaker and the smartphone. Then configure the Wi-Fi network settings. Wi-Fi network settings in SongPal are sent from your smartphone to the speaker via BLUETOOTH.
  • Page 60 Complete step within 15 minutes after turning on the speaker. (power) indicator lights up in green, then the LINK indicator begins to flash. Tap [SongPal] on your smartphone to start up the application. Follow the instructions on the screen. SongPal If your smartphone is NFC-compatible, turn on the NFC function, and unlock the screen of the smartphone.
  • Page 61 The BLUETOOTH indicator begins to flash quickly, and the speaker enters the pairing mode. Tap [SRS-ZR5] on the SongPal screen of your smartphone. If [SRS-ZR5] is not displayed, search for the device. For details, refer to the operating instructions of your smartphone.
  • Page 62 Check that the BLUETOOTH indicator on the speaker is changed to lit from flashing. When the BLUETOOTH connection is established, the BLUETOOTH indicator stays lit. Configure the Wi-Fi network settings by your smartphone, following the on-screen instructions of SongPal. If a password is required, select the SSID that you recorded in step , and enter the password.
  • Page 63 Check that the LINK indicator on the speaker lights up in orange. When the Wi-Fi connection is completed, the LINK indicator lights up in orange. Depending on the environment, it may take more than a minute for the LINK indicator to light up. The connection is complete.
  • Page 64 Listening to music on a PC via a Wi-Fi network 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 65: Connecting To A Wi-Fi Network Using Songpal (Iphone/Ipod Touch)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using SongPal (iPhone/iPod touch) You can connect the speaker to a Wi-Fi network using SongPal installed on your iPhone/iPod touch. First, make a BLUETOOTH connection between the speaker and the iPhone/iPod touch. Then configure the Wi-Fi network settings. Wi-Fi network settings in SongPal are sent from your iPhone/iPod touch to the speaker via BLUETOOTH.
  • Page 66 Turn on the speaker. Complete step within 15 minutes after turning on the speaker. (power) indicator lights up in green, then the LINK indicator begins to flash. Tap the FUNCTION button repeatedly until the BLUETOOTH indicator flashes. The speaker enters the BLUETOOTH mode. When you turn on the speaker for the first time after purchase, pairing information is not stored in the speaker.
  • Page 67 Tap [ ] to display [ Tap [SRS-ZR5]. Check that the BLUETOOTH indicator on the speaker is changed to lit from flashing. When the BLUETOOTH connection is established, the BLUETOOTH indicator stays lit.
  • Page 68 Configure the Wi-Fi network settings of the speaker, following the on-screen instructions of SongPal. Tap [SongPal] on your iPhone/iPod touch to start up the application.. Follow the instructions on the screen. SongPal When the following screen is displayed, tap [OK]. If [Share Wi-Fi Settings?] is displayed, tap [Allow].
  • Page 69 Check that the LINK indicator on the speaker lights up in orange. When the Wi-Fi connection is completed, the LINK indicator lights up in orange. Depending on the environment, it may take more than a minute for the LINK indicator to light up. The connection is complete.
  • Page 70: Listening To Music On A Pc Via A Wi-Fi Network

    The specification and design of the application may change without notice. Set up your PC as a DLNA server. For details about settings, see Related Topic below. Tap [SongPal] on your smartphone, iPhone, etc. to start up the application. SongPal Tap [SRS-ZR5]. Tap [Home Network].
  • Page 71 Select the DLNA server registered for your PC, by following the on-screen instruction of SongPal. Select a song from the list and start playback. Music in your PC will be heard from the speaker. Related Topic DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) Compatible DLNA devices Setting your PC as a DLNA server and controller (Windows 8.1) Setting your PC for operating from a smartphone, iPhone, etc.
  • Page 72: Listening To Music On A Smartphone, Iphone, Etc. Via A Wi-Fi Network

    Connect the speaker and your smartphone, iPhone, etc. to the same SSID of your wireless router. The LINK indicator lights up in orange or pink when the speaker is connected to your network. Tap [SongPal] on your smartphone, iPhone, etc. to start up the application. SongPal Tap [SRS-ZR5]. Tap [My Music].
  • Page 73 Start playing back music on your smartphone, iPhone, etc., and adjust the volume. Music will be heard from the speaker. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 74: Listening To Music On A Device Via A Usb Connection

    The specification and design of the application may change without notice. Connect the device to the USB port ( ) of the speaker. For details about connection, see Related Topic below. Tap [SongPal] on your smartphone, iPhone, etc. to start up the application. SongPal Tap [SRS-ZR5]. Tap [USB].
  • Page 75 Select a song from the list and start playback. Music will be heard from the speaker. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 76: Setting The Sound Quality

    You can easily customize the sound quality of the speaker by using your smartphone, iPhone, etc. with SongPal installed. The specification and design of the application may change without notice. Tap [SongPal] on your smartphone, iPhone, etc. to start up the application. SongPal Tap [SRS-ZR5]. Tap [Settings].
  • Page 77 Select the desired setting and set the sound quality. You can set the following sound settings. ClearAudio+ You can enjoy ClearAudio+ mode (Sony-recommended sound quality). ClearAudio+ mode is set as the default. Equalizer You can set the sound quality according to the music genre.
  • Page 78: Setting The Auto Standby Mode

    You can turn on/off the auto standby mode of the speaker, using SongPal installed on your smartphone, iPhone, etc. The specification and design of the application may change without notice. Tap [SongPal] on your smartphone, iPhone, etc. to start up the application. SongPal Tap [SRS-ZR5]. Tap [Settings].
  • Page 79 Set the auto standby mode to on/off. If you set the auto standby mode to off, the speaker will not enter the standby mode or BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode automatically. When the auto standby mode is turned off, press the (power)/ PAIRING button on the speaker to turn off the speaker. Related Topic Auto standby mode Standby mode differences 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 80: Setting The Bluetooth/Network Standby Mode

    You can turn on/off the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode of the speaker, using SongPal installed on your smartphone, iPhone, etc. The specification and design of the application may change without notice. Tap [SongPal] on your smartphone, iPhone, etc. to start up the application. SongPal Tap [SRS-ZR5]. Tap [Settings].
  • Page 81 Tap [System]. Tap [Network Standby]. Set the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode to on/off. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 82: Setting The Bluetooth Audio Streaming Playback Quality (Codec)

    You can select the BLUETOOTH audio streaming playback quality of the speaker, using SongPal installed on your smartphone, iPhone, etc. The specification and design of the application may change without notice. Tap [SongPal] on your smartphone, iPhone, etc. to start up the application. SongPal Tap [SRS-ZR5]. Tap [Settings].
  • Page 83 You may also need to adjust the settings of the connected device to change the playback quality setting, such as SBC, AAC, LDAC. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the device. Related Topic Selecting the BLUETOOTH audio streaming playback quality (Codec) 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 84: Connecting Via A Lan Cable

    Connect your PC and the speaker via a wireless network. Connecting to a wired network Setting your PC as a DLNA controller (Windows 8.1)/(Windows 7) Listening to music via Windows Media Player (Windows 8.1)/(Windows 7) 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 85: Making A Wireless Connection (Bluetooth Connection)

    Making a BLUETOOTH connection between your PC and the speaker by using the following methods Pairing a device to connect to the speaker for the first time (Windows 8.1)/(Windows 7) Connecting a paired PC and the speaker (Windows 8.1)/(Windows 7) Listening to music via a music playback application 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 86: Using Media Go

    First, connect the speaker to a Wi-Fi network using SongPal (Smartphone)/(iPhone/iPod touch). Next, set your PC for operating from a controller such as a smartphone/iPhone (Windows 8.1), then listen to music from the speaker via a Wi-Fi network. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 87: Using Windows Media Player (Windows 7 Or Later)

    Operate Windows Media Player on your PC to listen to music from the speaker via a Wi-Fi network. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network Setting your PC as a DLNA controller (Windows 8.1)/(Windows 7) Listening to music via Windows Media Player (Windows 8.1)/(Windows 7) 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 88: Using Other Music Playback Software

    If you want to use the server function to listen to the music files stored on your PC from the speaker via a network, move or copy music files to the library of “Media Go.” Note If you want to use a music playback software other than “Media Go,” make a BLUETOOTH connection with a PC. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 89: Making A Wireless Connection (Bluetooth Connection)

    Making a BLUETOOTH connection between your smartphone and the speaker by using the following methods Pairing and connecting with a BLUETOOTH device Connecting with a paired BLUETOOTH device Listening to music via a music playback application 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 90: Connecting Via An Audio Cable (With Stereo Mini Plugs)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting via an audio cable (with stereo mini plugs) A commercially-available cable (with stereo mini plugs) is required. Connecting a smartphone Listening to music via a music playback application 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 91: Using The Music Application (Xperia Only)

    Connect your Xperia to your wireless router. For details on connecting your Xperia to your wireless router, refer to the operating instructions supplied with your Xperia. Connecting the speaker to your wireless router Listening to music with the Music application 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 92: Using Songpal

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Using SongPal Use your smartphone, iPhone, etc. with SongPal installed. Connecting the speaker to a Wi-Fi network, using SongPal Listening to music via SongPal 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 93: Making A Wireless Connection (Bluetooth Connection)

    Making a BLUETOOTH connection between your iPhone/iPod touch and the speaker by using the following methods Pairing iPhone/iPod touch to connect to the speaker for the first time Connecting a paired iPhone/iPod touch and the speaker Listening to music via a music playback application 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 94: Connecting Via An Audio Cable (With Stereo Mini Plugs)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting via an audio cable (with stereo mini plugs) A commercially-available cable (with stereo mini plugs) is required. Connecting an iPhone/iPod touch Listening to music via a music playback application 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 95: Using Songpal

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Using SongPal Use your iPhone/iPod touch with SongPal installed. Connecting the speaker to a Wi-Fi network, using SongPal Listening to music via SongPal 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 96: Making A Wireless Connection (Bluetooth Connection)

    Making a BLUETOOTH connection between your Walkman and the speaker by using the following methods Pairing and connecting with a BLUETOOTH device Connecting with a paired BLUETOOTH device Listening to music via a music playback application 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 97: Connecting A Usb Cable

    Connecting a USB cable Use your smartphone, iPhone, etc. with SongPal installed to control playback on the Walkman. Connecting the speaker to a Wi-Fi network using SongPal (smartphone)/(iPhone/iPod touch) Connecting a Walkman Listening to music via SongPal 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 98: Connecting Via An Audio Cable (With Stereo Mini Plugs)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting via an audio cable (with stereo mini plugs) A commercially-available cable (with stereo mini plugs) is required. Connecting a Walkman Listening to music via a music playback application 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 99: Using Songpal

    Use your smartphone, iPhone, etc. with SongPal installed to control playback music on a USB flash drive. Connecting the speaker to a Wi-Fi network using SongPal (smartphone)/(iPhone/iPod touch) Connecting a USB flash drive Listening to music on a device via a USB connection 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 100: Connecting Via A Lan Cable

    A commercially-available LAN cable is required. Connect your PC and the speaker via a wireless network. Connecting to a wired network Setting your PC as a DLNA server and controller (Windows 8.1)/(Windows Receiving music services on the PC 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 101: Making A Wireless Connection (Bluetooth Connection)

    Making a BLUETOOTH connection between your PC and the speaker by using the following methods Pairing a device to connect to the speaker for the first time (Windows 8.1)/(Windows Connecting a paired PC and the speaker (Windows 8.1)/(Windows Listening to music from an Internet streaming service (Google Cast) 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 102: Making A Wireless Connection (Bluetooth Connection)

    Making a BLUETOOTH connection between your smartphone, iPhone, etc. and the speaker by using the following methods Pairing and connecting with a BLUETOOTH device Connecting with a paired BLUETOOTH device Receiving music services on the smartphone, iPhone, etc. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 103: Using Songpal (Google Cast)

    A smartphone, iPhone, etc. with SongPal installed is required. You can listen to music services from the speaker via a Google Cast-enabled app. Connecting the speaker to a Wi-Fi network using SongPal (smartphone)/(iPhone/iPod touch) Listening to music services via a Google Cast-enabled app 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 104: Connecting A Hdmi Cable

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting a HDMI cable Use a commercially-available HDMI cable for this connection. Connecting to a TV Listening to TV sound 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 105: Selecting The Wi-Fi Network Connection Method

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Selecting the Wi-Fi network connection method Select the appropriate connection method for your network environment from below. Do the following before starting. Disconnect the LAN cable (not supplied) from the speaker. Place the speaker closer to the wireless router.
  • Page 106 Related Topic Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using SongPal (Smartphone) Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using SongPal (iPhone/iPod touch) Checking the Wi-Fi signal strength (reception sensitivity) 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 107: Dlna (Digital Living Network Alliance)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) You can listen to music stored in a DLNA server (such as a PC) on a home network using the speaker. By connecting DLNA-compatible digital devices with each other on the network, you can play back music stored in a DLNA server by using a DLNA controller.
  • Page 108: Connecting To A Wi-Fi Network Using The Wi-Fi Protected Setup (Wps) Button Of The Wireless Router

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button of the wireless router If your wireless router has a Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button, you can connect to the Wi-Fi network by this method.
  • Page 109 The position and shape of the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button differ depend on the wireless router. Check that the LINK indicator changes from flashing to staying lit in orange. When the Wi-Fi connection is established, the LINK indicator lights up in orange. Depending on the environment, it may take more than a minute for the LINK indicator to light up.
  • Page 110: Connecting To A Wi-Fi Network Using A Pc Connected With A Lan Cable

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using a PC connected with a LAN cable This section explains how to connect the speaker to a Wi-Fi network using your PC after connecting the speaker to the PC via a commercially-available LAN cable.
  • Page 111 When you connect the speaker to a PC for the first time, it takes about four or five minutes until the LINK indicator stops flashing and stays lit in pink. Display the [Sony Network Device Settings] screen. Launch a browser (Internet Explorer, etc.).
  • Page 112 Disconnect the LAN cable from the speaker with following the instruction screen. Check that the LINK indicator lights up in orange. When the Wi-Fi connection is completed, the LINK indicator lights up in orange. It may take more than a minute for the LINK indicator to light up. The connection is complete.
  • Page 113: Disabling The Wi-Fi Network Function And Bluetooth Network Function

    Wi-Fi network function is OFF. (The NETWORK indicator and BLUETOOTH indicator flash quickly for two seconds.) BLUETOOTH/Network function is OFF. (The NETWORK indicator and BLUETOOTH indicator flash quickly for two seconds.) BLUETOOTH/Network function is ON. (The NETWORK indicator and BLUETOOTH indicator flash slowly for two seconds.) 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 114: Selecting The Wired Network Connection Method

    Selecting the wired network connection method Connect the speaker to your wireless router with a commercially-available LAN cable, then connect the router to the computer. For more details, refer to "Connecting to a wired network." 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 115: Dlna (Digital Living Network Alliance)

    When you listen to music via a home network, it may take some time, since each DLNA-compatible device has to recognize the component currently used. You may not be able to play back some content of DLNA certified products. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 116: Using This Speaker As A Rear Speaker (Wireless Surround)

    Using this speaker as a rear speaker (Wireless Surround) You can enjoy surround sound by combining with products that support the Wireless Surround function. A Sony product (such as a sound bar/home theater system) that supports the Wireless Surround function and two SRS-ZR5 are required.
  • Page 117 Check that the L/R indicators on this speaker light up. On the connecting equipment, start playback and adjust the volume. For more details, refer to the operating instructions of the connecting equipment. Canceling the Wireless Surround function/using other functions While using the Wireless Surround function, other functions (such as the Wireless Multi-room function, Wireless Stereo function) are not available.
  • Page 118 Setting on SongPal is available when SongPal version is 4.0 or later. For more details on SongPal, refer to the following URL. http://info.songpal.sony.net/help/ When using the Wireless Multi-room function on this speaker, setting (grouping) for the Wireless Surround function cannot be operated on this speaker. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 119: Connecting Two Speakers (Wireless Stereo)

    By connecting two SRS-ZR5, you can enjoy more expanding stereo sound. Two SRS-ZR5 are required. Preparing for the Wireless Stereo function Connect the speaker (SRS-ZR5) to the wireless network. For details about the wireless network connection, see "Selecting the Wi-Fi network connection method."...
  • Page 120 This operation is completed in 30 seconds from pressing the STEREO PAIR button on the previous step. Beeps sound on each speaker to inform which speaker is set to the left or right position, and the two speakers are connected with the Wireless Stereo function. On the device connected to the speaker*, start playback, and adjust the volume.
  • Page 121 The two speakers output sound for the Wireless Stereo function, so a louder sound may be output than that with playback with one speaker. Setting on SongPal is available when SongPal version is 4.0 or later. For more details on SongPal, refer to the following URL. http://info.songpal.sony.net/help/ 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 122: How To Make A Wireless Connection With Bluetooth Devices

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 How to make a wireless connection with BLUETOOTH devices You can enjoy music with the speaker wirelessly by using your device’s BLUETOOTH function. Do the following before starting. Place the BLUETOOTH device within 1 m (3 ft) of the speaker.
  • Page 123 The passkey of this speaker is "0000." If a passkey besides "0000" is set on the BLUETOOTH device, pairing cannot be done with the speaker. When connecting a device such as a smartphone or Walkman with using the NFC function, be careful not to touch the FUNCTION button and -/+ (volume) buttons at the same time with the device. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 124: Pairing And Connecting With A Bluetooth Device

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Pairing and connecting with a BLUETOOTH device Pairing is the process required to mutually register the information on BLUETOOTH devices to be connected wirelessly. It is necessary to pair a device with the speaker to be able to make a BLUETOOTH connection for the first time. Perform same procedures to pair to other devices.
  • Page 125 The BLUETOOTH indicator begins to flash quickly, and the speaker enters the pairing mode. Perform the pairing procedure on the BLUETOOTH device to detect the speaker. When a list of detected devices appears on the display of the BLUETOOTH device, select [SRS-ZR5]. If a passkey is required on the display of the BLUETOOTH device, enter “0000.”...
  • Page 126 The passkey of this speaker is "0000." If a passkey besides "0000" is set on the BLUETOOTH device, pairing cannot be done with the speaker. Related Topic Listening to music on a device via a BLUETOOTH connection 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 127: Pairing And Connecting With A Pc (Windows 8.1)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Pairing and connecting with a PC (Windows 8.1) Pairing is the process required to mutually register the information on BLUETOOTH devices to be connected wirelessly. It is necessary to pair a device with the speaker to be able to make a BLUETOOTH connection for the first time. Perform same procedures to pair to other devices.
  • Page 128 When the [Settings] charms are displayed, click [Control Panel]. When [All Control Panel Items] is displayed, select [Device and printer]. If the [Control Panel] screen is displayed instead of [All Control Panel Items], select [Large icons] or [Small icons] from [View by] on the upper right of the screen.
  • Page 129 Turn the speaker on. (power) indicator lights up in green. Tap the FUNCTION button repeatedly until the BLUETOOTH indicator flashes. The speaker enters the BLUETOOTH mode. When you turn on the speaker for the first time after purchase, pairing information is not stored in the speaker. In this case, by only placing the speaker in the BLUETOOTH mode, the BLUETOOTH indicator will begin to flash quickly and the speaker will enter the pairing mode automatically.
  • Page 130 If a passkey is required, enter “0000.” If [SRS-ZR5] does not appear on the screen, repeat the procedure from step A passkey may be called “Passcode,” “PIN code,” “PIN number” or “Password.” When the following screen is displayed, click [Close].
  • Page 131 If [SRS-ZR5 Stereo] has a checkmark (green), go to step If [SRS-ZR5 Stereo] does not have a checkmark (green), go to step 6. If [SRS-ZR5 Stereo] does not appear on the [Sound] screen, right-click on the [Sound] screen, and place a checkmark by [Show Disabled Devices].
  • Page 132 Right-click [SRS-ZR5 Stereo], and then select [Connect] from the displayed menu. When the connection is finished, a checkmark appears on [SRS-ZR5 Stereo] of the [Sound] screen. Go to step If you cannot select [Connect] of [SRS-ZR5 Stereo], select [Disable] of [Default Device] displayed with a checkmark...
  • Page 133 When the BLUETOOTH connection is established, the BLUETOOTH indicator stays lit. You can enjoy the music playback from your PC. If the connection is not completed even though [SRS-ZR5] is displayed on the screen, place the speaker in the pairing mode to connect.
  • Page 134 The passkey of this speaker is "0000." If a passkey besides "0000" is set on the BLUETOOTH device, pairing cannot be done with the speaker. Related Topic Listening to music on a device via a BLUETOOTH connection 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 135: Pairing And Connecting With A Pc (Windows 7)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Pairing and connecting with a PC (Windows 7) Pairing is the process required to mutually register the information on BLUETOOTH devices to be connected wirelessly. It is necessary to pair a device with the speaker to be able to make a BLUETOOTH connection for the first time. Perform same procedures to pair to other devices.
  • Page 136 When you turn on the speaker for the first time after purchase, pairing information is not stored in the speaker. In this case, by only placing the speaker in the BLUETOOTH mode, the BLUETOOTH indicator will begin to flash quickly and the speaker will enter the pairing mode automatically.
  • Page 137 Click [SRS-ZR5], and then click [Next]. If a passkey* is required, enter “0000.” If [SRS-ZR5] does not appear on the screen, repeat the procedure from step A passkey may be called “Passcode,” “PIN code,” “PIN number” or “Password.” When the following screen is displayed, click [Close].
  • Page 138 Depending on a PC, this installation may take a time. When the driver installation takes for long time, the speaker enters the standby mode automatically. In this case, turn on the speaker again. Double-click [SRS-ZR5] on [Devices]. Click [Listen to Music].
  • Page 139 Check that the BLUETOOTH indicator on the speaker changes from flashing to staying lit. When the BLUETOOTH connection is established, the BLUETOOTH indicator stays lit. You can enjoy the music playback from your PC. Hint The procedure explained above is for guidance only. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the PC. You can perform pairing or connect to another BLUETOOTH device even when a BLUETOOTH connection is established.
  • Page 140 The passkey of this speaker is "0000." If a passkey besides "0000" is set on the BLUETOOTH device, pairing cannot be done with the speaker. Related Topic Listening to music on a device via a BLUETOOTH connection 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 141: Connecting With An Nfc-Compatible Device By One Touch (Nfc)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting with an NFC-compatible device by one touch (NFC) By only touching the speaker with an NFC-compatible device such as a smartphone, pairing (registration) will be made automatically. Compatible smartphones NFC-compatible smartphones with Android 4.1 or later installed...
  • Page 142 Follow the instructions on the screen. When the BLUETOOTH connection is established, the BLUETOOTH indicator stops flashing and stays lit. To disconnect, touch the speaker with the device again. Hint The procedure explained above is for guidance only. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the BLUETOOTH device. You can perform pairing or connect to another BLUETOOTH device even when a BLUETOOTH connection is established.
  • Page 143 When connecting your NFC-compatible device with using the NFC function, be careful not to touch the FUNCTION button and -/+ (volume) buttons at the same time with the device. Related Topic Disconnecting the NFC-compatible device by one touch (NFC) Switching devices by one touch (NFC) Listening to music on a device via a BLUETOOTH connection 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 144: Disconnecting The Nfc-Compatible Device By One Touch (Nfc)

    You can disconnect the speaker from a connected NFC-compatible device such as a smartphone or Walkman by touching the speaker with it. Touch the speaker with the device. Touch the device to the N-Mark ( ) of the speaker. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 145: Switching Devices By One Touch (Nfc)

    BLUETOOTH headset or BLUETOOTH speaker it has just touched. When connecting your NFC-compatible device with using the NFC function, be careful not to touch the FUNCTION button and -/+ (volume) buttons at the same time with the device. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 146: Connecting With A Paired Bluetooth Device

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting with a paired BLUETOOTH device The procedure explained below is for guidance only. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the BLUETOOTH device. Do the following before starting. If you have connected the speaker with another device, turn off the BLUETOOTH function on that device.
  • Page 147 When connecting your NFC-compatible device with using the NFC function, be careful not to touch the FUNCTION button and -/+ (volume) buttons at the same time with the device. Related Topic Listening to music on a device via a BLUETOOTH connection Using the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 148: Connecting With A Paired Pc (Windows 8.1)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Connecting with a paired PC (Windows 8.1) Do the following before starting. If you have connected the speaker with the other device, turn off the BLUETOOTH function on the device. Turn down the volume of the PC.
  • Page 149 Align your mouse with the upper-right side of the screen (if using a touch panel, swipe from the right edge of the screen), and select [Settings] from the charms that are displayed. When the [Settings] charms are displayed, click [Control Panel]. When [All Control Panel Items] is displayed, select [Sound].
  • Page 150 If [SRS-ZR5 Stereo] has a checkmark (green), go to step If [SRS-ZR5 Stereo] does not have a checkmark (green), go to step 6. If [SRS-ZR5 Stereo] does not appear on the [Sound] screen, right-click on the [Sound] screen, and place a checkmark by [Show Disabled Devices].
  • Page 151 When the connection is finished, a checkmark appears on [SRS-ZR5 Stereo] of the [Sound] screen. Go to step If you cannot select [Connect] of [SRS-ZR5 Stereo], select [Disable] of [Default Device] displayed with a checkmark (green).
  • Page 152 If the speaker tries to reconnect with the last connected BLUETOOTH device, the connection may fail. In this case, turn off the BLUETOOTH function on the BLUETOOTH device, or turn off the BLUETOOTH device. Related Topic Listening to music on a device via a BLUETOOTH connection Using the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 153: Connecting With A Paired Pc (Windows 7)

    When you want to connect another BLUETOOTH device, terminate the current BLUETOOTH connection by operating the currently connected BLUETOOTH device. Search for the speaker by the PC. Click the [Start] button and then [Devices and Printers]. Double-click [SRS-ZR5].
  • Page 154 Check [Listen to Music]. When [Listen to Music] appears, go to the next step. If the checked mark is displayed on [Connecting to Bluetooth service]: The connection is established. Check that the BLUETOOTH indicator is lit. If [Searching services] > [Error] appears: The speaker is connected another BLUETOOTH device. Disconnect the currently connected BLUETOOTH device by operating on it, and then go back to the step 2.
  • Page 155 Check that the BLUETOOTH indicator on the speaker changes from flashing to staying lit. The connection of the speaker and PC is established. You can enjoy the music playback from your PC. Hint The procedure explained above is for guidance only. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the PC. You can perform pairing or connect to another BLUETOOTH device even when a BLUETOOTH connection is established.
  • Page 156 If the speaker tries to reconnect with the last connected BLUETOOTH device, the connection may fail. In this case, turn off the BLUETOOTH function on the BLUETOOTH device, or turn off the BLUETOOTH device. Related Topic Listening to music on a device via a BLUETOOTH connection Using the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 157: Settings

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Setting your PC as a DLNA server and controller (Windows 8.1) Windows 8.1 supports DLNA1.5. A Windows 8.1 PC can be used as both a DLNA server and controller. By operating from a Windows 8.1 PC, you can enjoy music stored in a DLNA server (including a Windows 8.1 PC) on your home network with the speaker if you set the following.
  • Page 158 Select [Network]. Select [Connections], and then select the icon with [Connected] using...
  • Page 159 Setting your PC for operating from a smartphone, iPhone, etc. as a controller (Windows 8.1) Listening to music on a PC via a network (Windows 8.1) (Windows Media Player) Listening to music on a PC via a Wi-Fi network 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 160: Setting Your Pc For Operating From A Smartphone, Iphone, Etc. As A Controller (Windows 8.1)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Setting your PC for operating from a smartphone, iPhone, etc. as a controller (Windows 8.1) By operating from a controller such as smartphone, iPhone, etc. on your home network, you can enjoy music stored in a Windows 8.1 PC on your home network with the speaker.
  • Page 161 the [Media streaming options] screen. If all devices are allowed, select [Next]. If not all devices are allowed, select [Allow All], then the [Allow All Media Devices] screen appears. Select [Allow all PCs and Media Devices]. Check that [Music] is set to [Shared], then select [Next]. Select [Finish] to close the screen.
  • Page 162 Related Topic Setting your PC as a DLNA server and controller (Windows 8.1) Listening to music on a PC via a Wi-Fi network 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 163: Setting Your Pc As A Dlna Server And Controller (Windows 7)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Setting your PC as a DLNA server and controller (Windows 7) A Windows 7 PC can be used as both a DLNA server and controller. By operating from a Windows 7 PC and DLNA controller on your home network, you can enjoy music stored in a DLNA server (including a Windows 7 PC) on your home network with the speaker if you set the following.
  • Page 164 Select [Change advanced sharing settings]. Select [Choose media streaming options…] from [Media streaming]. If [Media streaming is not turned on] appears in the [Media streaming options] screen, select [Turn on media streaming]. Select [Allow All].
  • Page 165 Select [Allow all computers and media devices]. Select [OK] to close the screen. Related Topic Listening to music on a PC via a network (Windows 7) (Windows Media Player) Listening to music on a PC via a Wi-Fi network 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 166: Selecting The Bluetooth Audio Streaming Playback Quality (Codec)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Selecting the BLUETOOTH audio streaming playback quality (Codec) The “Priority on sound quality” and “Priority on stable connection” modes are available as options for selecting the playback quality of BLUETOOTH audio streaming. “Priority on sound quality” enables you to play back with a setting of, not only SBC, but also AAC and LDAC, so that you can enjoy high-quality sound via BLUETOOTH.
  • Page 167 You may also need to adjust the settings of the connected device to change the playback quality setting, such as SBC, AAC, LDAC. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the device. Related Topic Using the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode Setting the BLUETOOTH audio streaming playback quality (Codec) 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 168: Player)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Listening to music on a PC via a network (Windows 8.1) (Windows Media Player) You can use a PC as a controller (operating device). Music can be played back by using the "Play To" function, after starting Windows Media Player. Follow the instructions on the PC screen to operate.
  • Page 169 Right-click or tap and hold a song to be played. Select [Play To] from the menu. The device list appears. Tap [SRS-ZR5].
  • Page 170 Some content may not be playable with DLNA certified products. Related Topic Setting your PC as a DLNA server and controller (Windows 8.1) Listening to music on a PC via a Wi-Fi network 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 171: Listening To Music On A Pc Via A Network (Windows 7) (Windows Media Player)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Listening to music on a PC via a network (Windows 7) (Windows Media Player) You can use a PC as a controller (operating device). Music stored in the PC can be played back by simple operations with the [Play To] function of Windows 7. Follow the instructions on the PC screen to operate.
  • Page 172 The device list appears. Tap [SRS-ZR5]. Select a song to play and adjust the volume. The selected song will be heard from the speaker. Hint After SongPal is downloaded and installed to your smartphone, iPhone, etc., you can use your smartphone, iPhone, etc. as a remote control to operate devices connected to the speaker.
  • Page 173 Some content may not be playable with DLNA certified products. Related Topic Setting your PC as a DLNA server and controller (Windows 7) Listening to music on a PC via a Wi-Fi network 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 174: Listening To Music On A Pc Via A Network (Media Go)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Listening to music on a PC via a network (Media Go) You can share music on your PC (server function) with the free application Media Go installed on your PC. You can listen to music on your PC from the speaker via a Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 175 Select an audio file from [Library] on the screen, and then select (Throw) from the bottom of the Media Go window. Select [SRS-ZR5] on the Throw menu of Media Go. Select a song to play and adjust the volume. The selected song will be heard from the speaker.
  • Page 176 When you listen to music via a home network, it may take some time to start, since each DLNA-compatible device has to recognize the component currently used. Some content may not be playable with DLNA certified products. Related Topic Listening to music on a PC via a network (Media Go with SongPal operation) 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 177: Listening To Music On A Pc Via A Network (Media Go With Songpal Operation)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Listening to music on a PC via a network (Media Go with SongPal operation) You can share music on your PC (server function) with the free application Media Go installed on your PC. You can listen to music on your PC from the speaker via a Wi-Fi network by using the SongPal installed on your smartphone, iPhone, etc.
  • Page 178 Start [Media Go] installed on the PC. Select [Preferences...] from the [Tools] menu. Select [Media Sharing] on the [Preferences...] screen.
  • Page 179 You can change [Library name] to any name. Make sure that a check mark is in all three items of [Media Sharing]. Start up SongPal to select music on the PC. Tap [SongPal] on your smartphone, iPhone, etc. Tap [SRS-ZR5]. Tap [Home Network].
  • Page 180 Tap the library name checked in step from the server list that appeared on the screen. Tap [Music], then select a song from the list, and start playback. The playback of the videos and photos are not supported. The selected song will be heard from the speaker. Adjust the volume using SongPal.
  • Page 181 When you listen to music via a home network, it may take some time to start, since each DLNA-compatible device has to recognize the component currently used. Some content may not be playable with DLNA certified products. Related Topic Listening to music on a PC via a Wi-Fi network 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 182: Listening To Music With The Music Application (Xperia)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Listening to music with the Music application (Xperia) Using the Music application, you can play music stored in an Xperia. Do the following before starting. The Music application is pre-installed in your Xperia. Operations of the Music application are subject to change without notice. For details about how to use the Music application, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the Xperia.
  • Page 183 Start up [Music] on your Xperia. and [SRS-ZR5] on the Xperia. Start playing back music on the Xperia, and adjust the volume. Music will be heard from the speaker. If playback does not start, perform the process again from step Hint Refer to the operating instructions of your Xperia for details.
  • Page 184: Listening To An Internet Music Service (Spotify)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Listening to an Internet music service (Spotify) “Spotify” gives you instant access to millions of songs. The “Spotify Connect” feature lets you select music on the Spotify app and stream it on the unit. To use “Spotify Connect” feature, you need a Premium account.
  • Page 185 Select and start playing the music. Tap the Connect icon ( ) and select the unit as the audio output device. Select the unit Hint When “Spotify Connect” is activated, the Connect icon ( ) lights up. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 186: Listening To Music On A Device Via A Bluetooth Connection

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Listening to music on a device via a BLUETOOTH connection You can enjoy listening to music of a BLUETOOTH device and operate it via a BLUETOOTH connection if it supports the following BLUETOOTH profiles.
  • Page 187 Otherwise, you may experience sudden loud sound from the speaker when music is played back for the first time after pairing. If the communication condition is poor, the BLUETOOTH device may react incorrectly to the operation on the speaker. Related Topic Selecting the BLUETOOTH audio streaming playback quality (Codec) Terminating the BLUETOOTH connection (After use) 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 188: Terminating The Bluetooth Connection (After Use)

    BLUETOOTH connection terminates. When you finish playing music, the BLUETOOTH connection may terminate automatically, depending on the BLUETOOTH device. Related Topic Auto standby mode Disconnecting the NFC-compatible device by one touch (NFC) 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 189: Listening To Music On A Usb Flash Drive

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Listening to music on a USB flash drive You can connect a USB flash drive to the USB port ( ) directly. You can also use a commercially-available USB cable to connect a USB device.
  • Page 190 Note Sony is not responsible for any loss or damage to data in a USB flash drive that is connected to the speaker. Do not disconnect a USB flash drive during operation. To prevent damage to data, stop playback, then turn off the power of the speaker before disconnecting the device.
  • Page 191: Listening To Music On A Walkman

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Listening to music on a Walkman You can listen to music on a Walkman by connecting it to the USB port ( ) with the USB cable supplied with the Walkman. Connect the Walkman to the USB port ( Tap the FUNCTION button repeatedly until the USB indicator lights up.
  • Page 192: Audio In

    AUDIO IN mode. The speaker supports only audio playback functions of Walkman. Sony is not responsible for any loss or damage to data in a Walkman that is connected to the speaker. Correct operation is not guaranteed, even for a supported Walkman.
  • Page 193: Listening To Music On A Portable Audio Device, Etc

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Listening to music on a portable audio device, etc. You can use the speaker as an ordinary wired speaker system by connecting a portable audio device, etc., using a commercially- available audio cable (with stereo mini plugs).
  • Page 194 (power) indicator flashes once or three times according to the volume. Hint After SongPal is downloaded and installed to your smartphone, iPhone, etc., you can use it as a remote control to adjust the speaker's volume, etc. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 195: Listening To Tv Sound

    Tap the FUNCTION button repeatedly until the HDMI indicator lights up. The speaker enters in the HDMI mode. Set the audio output setting to PCM on the TV. Select a TV program with a remote control supplied with the TV. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 196: Specifications

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Specifications Speaker section Speaker system Woofer: approx. 70 mm (2 3/4 inches) dia. Tweeter: approx. 14 mm (35/64 inches) dia. Enclosure system Passive radiator type Network section Compatible standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n (WEP 64 bit, WEP 128 bit, WPA/WPA2-PSK (AES), WPA/WPA2-PSK (TKIP)) Radio frequency 2.4/5 GHz band...
  • Page 197 Codec: Audio signal compression and conversion format Subband Codec Advanced Audio Coding LDAC is an audio coding technology developed by Sony that enables the transmission of High-Resolution (Hi-Res) Audio content, even over a BLUETOOTH connection. Others AUDIO IN (external input) jack ø3.5 mm stereo mini jack...
  • Page 198: About The Indicators

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 About the indicators (power) indicator Lights up The speaker is turned on. (green) Lights up The speaker is in the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode. (orange) Turns off The speaker is in the standby mode. When you turn on the speaker, the indicator flashes slowly in green, then lights up in green.
  • Page 199 *1*2*3*6 BLUETOOTH indicator Lights up (white) The speaker is connected to a BLUETOOTH device. Flashes quickly (white) The speaker is pairing with a BLUETOOTH device. Flashes (white) The speaker is searching for a BLUETOOTH device to connect. HDMI indicator Lights up (white) The speaker is in the HDMI mode, but the HDMI ARC TO TV port of the speaker is connected to a TV.
  • Page 200: Compatible Iphone/Ipod Touch Models

    Bluetooth technology works with iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s, iPod touch (6th generation), iPod touch (5th generation). Note Sony cannot accept responsibility in the event that data recorded to an iPhone/iPod touch is lost or damaged when it is connected to this speaker. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 201: Compatible Walkman Models

    SRS-ZR5 Compatible Walkman models For the latest compatible models, access the following URL: For customers in Europe: http://www.sony.eu/support For customers in the USA: http://esupport.sony.com/US For customers in Canada: http://esupport.sony.com/CA/ For customers in other countries/regions: http://www.sony-asia.com/section/support 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 202: Compatible Operating Systems (Windows)

    Correct operation of all PCs is not guaranteed. Correct operation with a home-built PC, personally upgraded operating system, or multi-boot environment is not guaranteed. Operations such as standby mode, sleep mode or pause mode are not guaranteed for all PCs. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 203: Compatible Operating Systems (Mac)

    Correct operation of all PCs is not guaranteed. Correct operation with a home-built PC, personally upgraded operating system, or multi-boot environment is not guaranteed. Operations such as standby mode, sleep mode or pause mode are not guaranteed for all PCs. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 204: Compatible Dlna Devices

    SRS-ZR5 Compatible DLNA devices For the latest compatible models, access the following URL: For customers in Europe: http://www.sony.eu/support For customers in the USA: http://esupport.sony.com/US For customers in Canada: http://esupport.sony.com/CA/ For customers in other countries/regions: http://www.sony-asia.com/section/support 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 205: Compatible Bluetooth Devices

    AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile) SPP (Serial Port Profile) Supported codec LDAC BLUETOOTH standard profiles indicate the purpose of BLUETOOTH communication between devices. Codec: Audio signal compression and conversion format Subband Codec Advanced Audio Coding 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 206: Compatible Usb Devices

    WAV: 32/44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz (16/24 bit) AIFF: 32/44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz (16/24 bit) FLAC: 32/44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz (16/24 bit) ALAC: 32/44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz (16/24 bit) DSD (DSF/DSDIFF): 2.8/5.6 MHz (1 bit) Compatibility with all encoding/writing software, recording devices and recording media cannot be guaranteed. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 207: Updating The Pre-Installed Software

    When the speaker is turned on for the first time after updating, the UPDATE indicator flashes in orange three times. Related Topic Manual update via a USB flash drive (when the update via a network has failed) 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 208: Update Method 1: Automatic Update Via The Internet

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Update method 1: Automatic update via the Internet When you use the speaker while connected to the Internet via a wired or Wi-Fi network, the speaker can update to the latest software automatically. This feature is disabled by default.
  • Page 209 Related Topic Searching the latest software via a network connection 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 210: Update Method 2: Manual Update Via The Internet

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Update method 2: Manual update via the Internet When the speaker is connected to the Internet via a wired or Wi-Fi network, the UPDATE indicator on the speaker lights up in orange when the speaker detects a new software version. (The UPDATE indicator is usually turned off.) In this case, follow the steps below to update the software to the latest version.
  • Page 211 While updating via the Internet, you can terminate the update procedure by holding the UPDATE/WPS button when the UPDATE indicator flashes four times. (This is not always possible.) If you cancel the update, the UPDATE indicator will stay lit again. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 212: Update Method 3: Manual Update Via A Usb Flash Drive

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Update method 3: Manual update via a USB flash drive You can use a USB flash drive to update the software when the speaker is not connected to the Internet. Follow the steps below.
  • Page 213 Updating normally takes 3 to 10 minutes. Do not operate the speaker during an update. Also, keep the speaker connected to the power supply and network while updating. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 214: Searching The Latest Software Via A Network Connection

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Searching the latest software via a network connection The speaker has a function which updates the latest software automatically via a Wi-Fi or wired network. When the latest software is released and the speaker searches it, the UPDATE indicator lights up in orange.
  • Page 215 The checking is finished immediately. So, you cannot see the flashing indicator. Depending on the network environment, it may take time. In this case, wait for about one minute. Related Topic Update method 2: Manual update via the Internet 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 216: Manual Update Via A Usb Flash Drive (When The Update Via A Network Has Failed)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Manual update via a USB flash drive (when the update via a network has failed) If the (power) indicator flashes in red and the UPDATE indicator flashes in orange, the software update has failed. In this case,...
  • Page 217 When you update using a USB flash drive, the update cannot be stopped. If the USB flash drive is removed or the speaker is unplugged during the update, the speaker will malfunction. Updating normally takes 3 to 10 minutes. Do not operate the speaker during an update. Also, keep the speaker connected to the power supply and network while updating. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 218: Checking The Wi-Fi Signal Strength (Reception Sensitivity)

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Checking the Wi-Fi signal strength (reception sensitivity) The indicator of the speaker shows signal strength (reception sensitivity) by its lit status when the speaker is connected to a Wi-Fi network and is turned on.
  • Page 219 When no indicator is lit, the signal strength is the weakest. When four indicators are lit, the signal strength is the strongest. To receive a stronger signal Try the following: Change the orientation/location. Turn off other wireless devices. Then, touch any button to cancel the Wi-Fi signal strength indication, repeat procedures from step 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 220: Standby Mode Differences

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Standby mode differences Standby mode The speaker is in the standby mode when the (power) indicator lights off. If you press the (power)/ PAIRING button to turn off the speaker, the (power) indicator lights off and the speaker enters the standby mode.
  • Page 221 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 222: Precautions

    Others If you have any questions or problems, contact your nearest Sony dealer after reading this guide. When disposing of or giving away the speaker, make sure to initialize it to reset all settings to the factory defaults.
  • Page 223: What Is Bluetooth Wireless Technology

    This speaker supports security capabilities that comply with the BLUETOOTH standard to provide a secure connection when the BLUETOOTH wireless technology is used, but security may not be enough depending on the setting. Be careful when communicating using BLUETOOTH wireless technology. Sony does not take any responsibility for the leakage of information during BLUETOOTH communication.
  • Page 224 Even when the connected device conforms to the above mentioned BLUETOOTH standard, some devices may not be connected or work correctly, depending on the features or specifications of the device. Noise or sound skips may occur depending on the BLUETOOTH device connected with the speaker, the communication environment, or the usage environment. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 225: What Is Ldac

    SRS-ZR5 What is LDAC? LDAC is an audio coding technology developed by Sony that enables the transmission of High-Resolution (Hi-Res) Audio content, even over a BLUETOOTH connection. Unlike other BLUETOOTH compatible coding technologies such as SBC, it operates without any downconversion of the Hi-Res Audio content...
  • Page 226: Trademarks

    The N-Mark is a trademark or registered trademark of NFC Forum, Inc., in the United States and in other countries. The BLUETOOTH® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Sony Corporation is under license.
  • Page 227: Important Information On Software

    For the timing of auto searching or manual updating methods, refer to “Searching the latest software via a network connection.” For the latest version of the software, refer to the URL below for details. http://rd1.sony.net/help/speaker/sl/16/ Related Topic Updating the pre-installed software 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 228: Notes On Software

    Notes on the License This speaker contains software that Sony uses under a licensing agreement with the owner of its copyright. We are obligated to announce the contents of the agreement to customers under requirement by the owner of copyright for the software.
  • Page 229: Customer Support Websites

    Please access the following support home page to get support information about your speaker: For customers in Europe: http://www.sony.eu/support For customers in the USA: http://esupport.sony.com/US For customers in Canada: http://esupport.sony.com/CA/ For customers in other countries/regions: http://www.sony-asia.com/section/support 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 230: What Can I Do To Solve A Problem

    All settings of the speaker return to their factory defaults. All the pairing information and all the network settings are deleted. Look up information about the issue on the customer support website. If the operations above do not work, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Related Topic...
  • Page 231: Unable To Turn On The Speaker

    Make sure the AC power cord is connected to the speaker and the AC outlet firmly. Unplug from the AC outlet. After two minutes, connect to the AC outlet again, and then press the (power)/ PAIRING button to turn on the speaker. Related Topic Connecting to an AC outlet 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 232: Any Button On The Speaker Cannot Be Operated

    Unplug the AC power cord of the speaker, and unplug all other items connected to the speaker. Then, plug the AC power cord in again and turn on the speaker. If the (power) indicator keeps flashing, consult your nearest Sony dealer or the shop from which you purchased this speaker.
  • Page 233: The Setup Conditions Of The Speaker Used Last Time Are Not Retained

    If you unplug the AC power cable from the AC outlet with the speaker turned on, the setup conditions of the speaker used last time are not retained. Turn off the speaker, before unplug the AC power cable. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 234: The Speaker Has Entered The Standby Mode Or Bluetooth/Network Standby Mode Unexpectedly

    The speaker enters the standby mode or BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode automatically if no operation is performed and no sound is input for about 15 minutes. For details, see "Auto standby mode." Related Topic Auto standby mode 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 235: The Power Indicator Flashes In Red

    Then, plug the AC power cord in again and turn on the speaker. If the (power) indicator keeps flashing, consult your nearest Sony dealer or the shop from which you purchased this speaker. Related Topic Connecting to an AC outlet...
  • Page 236: No Sound/Sound From Only One Speaker/Low Sound Level

    If the device that is connected to the AUDIO IN jack is monaural, sound will only be output from the left speaker. Keep the speaker away from metal objects. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 237: Distorted Sound/Humming Or Noise From The Speaker

    Move the speaker away from sources of noise. Connect the speaker to a different wall outlet. Use a commercially-available AC power extension cord with a noise filter. The noise may reduce. Keep the speaker away from metal objects. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 238: The Speaker Cannot Connect To The Network (Other Equipment On The Network Cannot Find Or Recognize The Speaker)

    If the settings are correct, try the following. Turn off the wireless router/access point, wait a while and turn on the power again. Turn off the speaker, wait a while and turn on the power again. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 239: Unable To Connect To A Network Via A Wi-Fi Connection

    If the settings are correct, try the following. Turn off the wireless router/access point, wait a while and turn on the power again. Turn off the speaker, wait a while and turn on the power again. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 240: Unable To Connect To A Network Via A Wi-Fi Connection (Even Though A Correct Ssid Is Selected)

    Multi-byte characters cannot be used; enter single-byte characters. Examples of easily mistaken characters: “I (uppercase I)” and “l (lowercase L)” “0 (numeral 0)” and “O (uppercase O)” “d (lowercase D)” and “b (lowercase B)” “9 (numeral 9)” and “q (lowercase Q)” 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 241: The Speaker Cannot Connect To A Network Using The Update/Wps Button

    If the settings are correct, try the following. Turn off the wireless router/access point, wait a while and turn on the power again. Turn off the speaker, wait a while and turn on the power again. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 242: The Speaker Does Not Appear In The Device List Of The Pc's Music Playback Application

    If your PC uses a firewall, this may prevent the speaker from appearing on the list. In this case, disable the firewall. For details, refer to the operating instructions or help guide of the firewall software. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 243: The Speaker Does Not Appear In The Device Select Screen Of Songpal

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 The speaker does not appear in the device select screen of SongPal Check the network connection. Set the Wi-Fi network settings of the smartphone, iPhone, etc. to on. If you use a privacy separator function or network separating function of your wireless router, the router may not connect to the speaker.
  • Page 244 Depending on your network environment, for example if you are living in an apartment building, the router may be shared with the other residents. For details about your network environment, contact the person in charge of your network. Related Topic Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using a PC connected with a LAN cable 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 245: The Speaker Cannot Connect To Music Services

    Please consult your carrier or service provider. Turn your smartphone, iPhone, etc. off for a short period, turn it on again, then restart the SongPal application. Check that the enabled music application is installed in the smartphone, iPhone, etc. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 246: The Controller Cannot Find The Speaker (The Controller Cannot Browse The Contents Of The Speaker)

    Make sure that the controller and the speaker are connected to the SSID of your wireless router. Disable the multicast control on the wireless router/access point. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with your wireless router. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 247: Music Started Automatically (Home Network)

    Music started automatically (home network) The speaker may have been operated by another device on your home network. To prevent this, set the BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode to off. Related Topic Setting the auto standby mode 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 248: The Sound Is Interrupted

    LAN cable, instead of via Wi-Fi. If the quality does not improve, also connect the PC and wireless router via a commercially-available LAN cable. Related Topic Checking the Wi-Fi signal strength (reception sensitivity) Connecting to a wired network 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 249: Playback Does Not Start

    Access for the speaker may not be permitted by the server. Change the settings on the server to allow access for the speaker. Refer to the operating instructions of the server. Related Topic DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 250: Smartphone, Iphone, Etc. Cannot Be Paired

    PC, and then perform the pairing procedure again. If you reset network settings of your iPhone/iPod touch or PC, the speaker may not be able to connect to it. Perform the pairing procedure again. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 251: Unable To Connect The Speaker To A Bluetooth Device With One-Touch (Nfc)

    Check that your device is compatible with NFC. For details, access the following URL. For customers in Europe: http://www.sony.eu/support For customers in the USA: http://esupport.sony.com/US For customers in Canada: http://esupport.sony.com/CA/ For customers in other countries/regions: http://www.sony-asia.com/section/support Related Topic Compatible BLUETOOTH devices 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 252: There Is No Sound (Bluetooth)

    If you are connecting a PC to the speaker, make sure that the audio output setting of the PC is set for a BLUETOOTH device. Check that the speaker has established a BLUETOOTH connection with the BLUETOOTH device. Pair the speaker and the BLUETOOTH device again. Check the volume on the BLUETOOTH device and the speaker. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 253: Distorted Sound/Humming Or Noise From The Speaker

    For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the device. Select "Priority on stable connection" for the BLUETOOTH audio streaming playback quality. Related Topic Selecting the BLUETOOTH audio streaming playback quality (Codec) 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 254: An Unsupported Usb Device Is Connected

    If you connect an unsupported USB device, the following problems may occur. Refer to the URL in “Compatible USB devices” and use a supported USB device. The USB device is not recognized. Playback is not possible. The sound skips. There is noise. The sound is distorted. Related Topic Compatible USB devices 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 255: There Is No Sound (Usb)

    The USB device is not connected correctly. Turn off the speaker, then reconnect the USB device. After changing to a mode other than the USB mode by tapping the FUNCTION button, tap the FUNCTION button again to change to the USB mode. Related Topic Parts and controls 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 256: There Is Noise/Skipping/Distorted Sound

    The bit rate used when encoding files was too low. In this case, delete the music file from the USB device and copy the original music file again at a higher bit rate to the USB device. Related Topic Compatible USB devices 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 257: A Usb Device Is Not Recognized

    An unsupported USB device is connected. Refer to the URL in “Compatible USB devices” and use a supported USB device. The USB device does not work properly. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the USB device for a solution. Related Topic Compatible USB devices 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 258: Playback Does Not Start

    Check that the file format is supported by the speaker. For details, refer to the Operating Instructions. An unsupported USB device is connected. Refer to the URL in “Compatible USB devices” and use a supported USB device. Related Topic Compatible USB devices 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 259: Playback Does Not Start From The First Track

    Help Guide Personal Audio System SRS-ZR5 Playback does not start from the first track Set the playback mode to the normal playback mode on the connected device. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 260: Initializing The Speaker

    If you initialize the speaker, it may not be able to make a BLUETOOTH connection with your iPhone/iPod touch or PC. In this case, erase the pairing information of the speaker on your iPhone/iPod touch or PC, and then perform the pairing procedure again. 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 261: Disposing Of Or Giving Away This Speaker

    If you use in Internet service such as music service, information about the speaker may be retained by the service provider. In this case, contact the network service provider to delete that information. Related Topic Initializing the speaker 4-593-282-11(2) Copyright 2016 Sony Corporation...

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